RPI (Realty Publications, Inc.) Forms Download

Access the entire library of over 400 RPI (Realty Publications, Inc.) forms for your professional use – FREE. (RPI forms were previously branded as first tuesday forms.)

Once you download the form you need, you can fill out, personalize, save, print and email the prepared form. You need to open the forms with Adobe Reader to use all the extended features.Click here to download Adobe Reader for free.

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RPI Forms Frequently Asked Questions

1. Are RPI forms legal to use professionally?

Yes! All 400 RPI (Realty Publications, Inc.) forms are 100% legal for use in California and provide better protection for your fee. Here’s a short discussion about your professional use of RPI forms and how RPI forms are distinguishably better than the forms offered by other publishers.

2. Why are RPI forms the best for my practice?

RPI forms are deliberately engineered simple. By eliminating the lengthy and obtuse language and publisher self-promotion which clutter other forms, RPI forms are concise, complete and easily understood.

Further, RPI forms are drafted to provide maximum loss reduction protection for brokers and their agents. As a matter of policy, RPI forms do not contain clauses which tend to increase the risk of litigation or generally work against the best long-term interests of the buyer, seller and broker.

Use the “Forms Search” box on the left-hand side above the Forms Table. If too many search results are displayed, specify your search term(s).

Click on any of the Forms Table column headers (in the light blue bar) to sort by column.

Click the form name or number to open a form.

Personalize and Fill out the form digitally or print blank copies by clicking the “Print” icon in the Adobe toolbar.

Click “Save Page As” from the browser File Menu or click the “Save” icon in the Adobe toolbar.

4. Are these the same as CAR forms? Do you have CAR Forms?

Our forms are used for the same purpose as CAR forms, but we’re a different publisher. Read a quick explanation of why RPI forms are better for you and your client here.

Here’s a CAR Forms cross reference list, so you can find a comparable RPI form for your needs. You can also search for the CAR acronym in the “Forms Search” box to pull up the comparable form in the Forms Table.

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If the file does not unzip automatically, unzip the contents prior to use.

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We continually update our library of forms to comply with all regulatory changes and to meet the practical needs of the real estate industry. Check for updates to individual forms by sorting the Year-Month Revised column, or routinely update your full library download to get all the new and updated forms released since you last installed the entire library.

You may be looking for RPI Form 445. If you do not want to request a notice of default or notice of delinquency, you may simply leave those boxes blank. If you’re looking for something more specific, most of our assignment forms are located in the 400 range.

Form 311, Line 10. The inclusion of line 6 in the calculation leads to an erroneous result. It would be nice if you would correct the calculation so that we don’t have to make a confusing
work around for our clients.

I was wondering what software everybody is using to fill out these forms. With CAR forms on zipforms a lot of the fields are already filled so that I don’t have to fill out the same things over and over again (brokerage, agent name etc.) is there a software that does something similar with RPI forms? Also is there an easy way to integrate the forms with a e-signature software such as docusign or dotloop?

Thank you for your inquiry! You are free to use RPI forms in whatever paperless transaction management (PTM) software you prefer. For instance, software produced by PDFfiller is equal to or better than the best software available.

The description for form 102 indicates that it includes language so that Owner can instruct Broker not to publish the listing on the MLS. The language doesn’t appear when I down load the form. Can you direct me to a form that has language similar to C.A.R. for SELI?

Thank you for your inquiry! Please see the Holdover Occupancy Agreement. [RPI Form 272]

This form is used by a seller’s agent when the seller seeks to temporarily remain in possession of the property after the sales escrow closes, to prepare a rental agreement for the seller’s continued occupancy with conditions protecting the buyer if the seller defaults.

I recently tried using your forms for a listing transaction. It was a bit frustrating because every time I submitted your forms; the other broker insisted in resubmitting using a CAR form. This was in Northern California. Are there any real estate brokers in Norther California that accepts the RTI without duplicating the action using the CAR form?

Just let them know that they are breaking the law. They have a fiduciary duty to present any and all offers to their principal. Insist that if the offer is rejected, then it is signed as rejected by the principal. If they refuse or make up a BS excuse such as the principal didn’t want to sign it, report the fact to the local board of realtors.

How do you check the version of the forms “package” (meaning all downloaded forms a set) to compare with the version no. show on the download instructions? Your newsletter has new forms each time I’ve seen it that are updated form. But I have opted to just download the whole package each time rather than going through the process of finding each updated form and then downloading that form. I won’t need to do that each time he newsletter comes out if the version of the whole package is not changed. Right?

To confirm which version of the Full Program Download you have, check the date of the zip file. We’re currently on Version 1.01, which was updated 06.12.2017. If your zip file is older than this, we recommend downloading the Full Program to get the current version of the forms as of 06/12/17.

However, we have released a handful of new forms in 07/2017, which can be viewed by clicking the “Year-Month-Revised” column on the far right. These updates will be contained in subsequent versions of the Full Program Download to be released in September.

Thank you for your inquiry. When a licensee acts in the capacity of both a principal and an agent to the transaction, the disclosure may be made directly on the purchase agreement in the blank spaces provided for additional terms. However, when a licensee acts solely as a principal to the transaction, disclosure may not be required.

Thank you for your inquiry. RPI (Realty Publications, Inc.) will be releasing a new bed bug disclosure form by July 1st. To be notified of its release, please subscribe to the the first tuesdaynewsletter.

I’m looking for a listing agreement to represent a seller on a large commercial property; around $20 million. We want to market it as an unpriced property and then solicit offers. Is there a form for such an unpriced listing?

Thank you for your inquiry. RPI Does not publish a listing form for unpriced listings. However, you can use RPI Form 102 Seller’s Listing Agreement and use the seller’s reserve price or their minimum price under §8 Sales Terms, and add additional pricing terms under §11.2 Other Terms.

Hi. I’ve commented before on your forms. BTW, great forms. I’ve mostly just looked over them, trying to familiarize myself with some of them, but I have used a couple here and there.

My newest question is this: Is there anyway to get notified on any and all recently updated forms, so that we can keep ourselves up to date? I know I can always check back often, but when my business gets busy, I don’t always have the time to verify if my forms are current, and I tend to be a little insistent myself that I have the most updated forms.

Thank you for your inquiry. We currently do not provide notifications for form updates other than the update date on the Forms Download page. The easiest way to see which forms have been updated is to sorting them by the “Year-Month Revised” column. However, your inquiry is being taken into consideration and we are looking into a means of providing form update notifications in the future.

Thanks for getting back to me. I look forward to whatever system you put into place to notify of updated forms. Also, does RPI have a system similar to the Forms Advisor for C.A.R. forms? I only ask because knowing which forms I need for any particular transactions can be confusing. Would love to see RPI be able to have something very similar.

first tuesday does not have anything similar to the Forms Advisor. However, RPI Forms are engineered to be simple and reference any form that may be needed by law or in practice within the body of the form itself.

Best regards,
ft Editorial Staff

ft Editorial Staff
on February 3, 2017 at 3:00 pm

B. Perez,

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